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China’s 49-ton hydrogen truck achieves low fuel use with new fuel cell stack
Chinese automaker Dongfeng Motor announced that its independently developed 400kW hydrogen fuel cell platform ...
Panaji: Goa may soon see hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric passenger vessels operating in its inland waters if state govt accepts a proposal submitt.
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New hydrogen fuel cell membrane runs at 482°F without water for clean energy use
Scientists at Monash University in Australia have developed ultra-thin membranes that enable hydrogen fuel ...
Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. (“Next Hydrogen”) (TSXV:NXH), a leading Canadian designer and manufacturer of clean hydrogen electrolyzers, reports its financial results for the first quarter ended March ...
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Ultra-thin membrane enables high-efficiency hydrogen fuel cells for transport and industry
Engineers have developed a new ultra-thin membrane that allows fuel cells to operate more efficiently at high temperatures by enabling proton transport without water, overcoming a key limitation in ...
China flies a hydrogen powered cargo plane for the first time, testing a new engine that could reshape aviation and cut oil ...
Indian Railways is all set to introduce the new hydrogen train on the Jind–Sonipat route under Northern Railways after the ...
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An iron-based catalyst just produced clean hydrogen without a trace of platinum — cutting the cost of the reaction that powers every hydrogen fuel cell
A team of researchers has demonstrated that a single-atom iron catalyst can match platinum’s performance in the oxygen ...
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Hyundai expands Asia-Pacific hydrogen plans with Hong Kong project
The ten-member consortium spans the full hydrogen value chain and brings together organisations from South Korea, Hong Kong, mainland China and France.
Detailed price information for First Hydrogen Corp (FHYDF) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Gasunie has launched a 32-km hydrogen pipeline in the Port of Rotterdam linking Maasvlakte and Pernis, marking the first operational section of the Dutch hydrogen backbone and enabling future ...
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